My wife broke her hori-hori style digger so I had to get her a new digger. I came across this on amazon and thought I would take a chance. I was actually surprised, it seems pretty well made. I have used it for a week and have no complaints. The sheath is a bit hokie but my lesche one has been held together with gorilla tape since it was 6 months old (2 years ago). If you are on a tight budget, this digger will work and it only costs 14 bucks shipped!

Originally Posted by remmyView post
My wife broke her hori-hori style digger so I had to get her a new digger. I came across this on amazon and thought I would take a chance. I was actually surprised, it seems pretty well made. I have used it for a week and have no complaints. The sheath is a bit hokie but my lesche one has been held together with gorilla tape since it was 6 months old (2 years ago). If you are on a tight budget, this digger will work and it only costs 14 bucks shipped!

Originally Posted by GauntletView post
Out of curiosity, why did you switch digger styles? Reason I'm asking, I recently bought a Hori-hori, but haven't used it yet.

The set (bottom of page) with the digger you bought...that pinpointer looks familiar Wonder what the quality is like. I can't believe how expensive PP's have become.

The hori hori was my first digger, it was cheap too. When I bought my lesche my wife used the hori. I always thought she would like a lesche style digger better so when the hori handle broke I figured I would get her this digger. As it turns out she loves the hori so I made a new handle for it. I didn't switch really but have used this digger on a few hunts.

Originally Posted by remmyView post
My wife broke her hori-hori style digger so I had to get her a new digger. I came across this on amazon and thought I would take a chance. I was actually surprised, it seems pretty well made. I have used it for a week and have no complaints. The sheath is a bit hokie but my lesche one has been held together with gorilla tape since it was 6 months old (2 years ago). If you are on a tight budget, this digger will work and it only costs 14 bucks shipped!

Well I don't know about those type handles but I know one thing you don't leave your garden hoe lay in the garden and run over it with a 5 foot tiller. Any further questions just me and I will give you the lowdown.

Well here it is folks. I took a before and after. There was a ton of paint on this thing. It's almost as if they dipped it in something vs. spraying it. 15 minutes with the dremel and it was looking better. Hoping to get it out soon for some testing.

I just bought 2 of the fiskers garden knifes from rural king and was going to come on here to ask if anyone found sheathes that fit them, I seen this digger and searched "12" digger tool" on ebay and found them for $9.90 shipped.
Ordered me and my son both one. Im sure 2 sheathes for my fiskar garden knives would of cost more than getting these diggers and they come with sheathes!

I feel a little stupid for getting the fiskars now since I just bought them yesterday and we havnt even used them yet but I like the lesche style and the price is right.
I feel even stupider selling my bounty hunter iv last year for $20 and then last week my son wants a detector so went to hobby lobby and bought him the same bounty hunter for $70 (coupon 40% off). To add insult to injury, I just ordered him a Tesoro compadre because I think it will be easier for him to use. He hasnt even taken the bounty hunter out yet.

Oh well, ill have a bounty hunter and some fiskar dig knives as backup i guess for a friend or someone else to use.